290/295 Series Brushed Stainless Anodized Wall Mount Sliding Door with One Sidelite Kit

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CRL CRL2901BSA 290/295 Series Brushed Stainless Anodized Wall Mount Sliding Door with One Sidelite Kit

Item #: CRL2901BSA by CR Laurence

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  • Use Monolithic Tempered Glass
  • Can Accommodate Properly Installed Doors Weighing Up to 264 Pounds (120 kg)
  • Rollers Have Up to 1/4" (6 mm) of Vertical Adjustment to Aid in Door Alignment After Installation
  • Kits Intended for 5/16" to 1/2" (8 to 12 mm) Tempered Glass
  • Track Length is 118" (3 m)

Finish

Brushed Stainless Anodized

CRL290/295 Series Sliding Door Kits are available in wall mount, ceiling mount, and drop ceiling mount models, with or without a sidelite and with or without the "Softbrake" braking system. All come with everything you need except the tempered glass and pull hardware. Kits are available in satin anodized or brushed stainless anodized finishes with a special order option to clad or powder paint in many architectural finishes. Contact DK Hardware Sales for Commercial Products for kit selection or installation assistance.
Each Kit Contains:
• 118"(3m) of CRL2930BSA Top Track
• 118" (3m) of CRL2933BSA Top Track Wall Mount Pocket Insert
• 118" (3m) of CRL2935BSA Top Track Cover
• 118" (3m) of CRL3979BSA Bottom Channel
• 118" (3m) of CRL2936BSA Pocket Filler
• Glazing Vinyl for 5/16", 3/8" or ½" (8, 10, or 12mm) Glass
• 1 set CRL2939 Top Hangers
• 1 set CRL2942 Roller Stops
• 1 set CRL2938BSA End Caps
• 1 Ea CRL2940BSA Bottom Guide
• 1 set CRL2945 Door Edge Guards
• 1 set CRL290TF Top Track Insert Fasteners Important Notes: STRUCTURAL DISCLAIMER - All customers who in any way utilize this product are solely responsible to consult a structural engineer to determine the suitability of the product for the intended use and site conditions. All installers must be qualified and have professional knowledge about compliance with local, state and federal regulations, safety factors, and the appropriate choice of fixing material and procedures.